Oral Health Basics
Mouth+Heart Connection
Mouth+Diabetes Connection
Medication Side Effects
Prevention & Daily Care
100

What is the sticky film of bacteria that builds up on teeth called?

Plaque

100

True or False: Gum disease can increase the risk of heart disease.

True 

100

True or False: Diabetes makes it easier to fight infections in the mouth.

False

100

What is the most common oral side effect of many medications?

Dry mouth

100

How many times a day should you brush your teeth?

twice a day 


200

True or False: Gum disease only affects your mouth.

False 

200

What type of heart condition can untreated gum disease worsen?

Endocarditis / heart infection

200

What oral condition is more common in people with diabetes?

Gum Disease 

200

How many teeth do adults have?

32

200

How often should you replace a toothbrush?

3-4 months 


300

What mineral in toothpaste helps protect against cavities?

Fluoride 

300

Plaque in the mouth can contribute to plaque where in the body?

Arteries

300

High blood sugar can increase what substance in saliva that bacteria feed on?

Sugar/glucose 

300

Medications can also cause changes in what soft part of the mouth?

Gums, tongue, lining of mouth

300

True/ False: You don’t need to see a dentist if you wear dentures.

False 


400

Name one sign of gum disease.

Bleeding gums, bad breath, loose teeth

400

Name one common symptom shared by gum disease and heart disease.

Inflammation, swelling, bleeding

400

People with diabetes are more likely to get infections. Why?

High blood sugar weakens the immune system.

400

What can patients do to manage medication-related dry mouth?

Sip water, sugar-free gum, saliva substitutes

400

Name one way to care for dentures at night.

Remove them, clean them, soak in water/solution

500

What disease can dentists sometimes detect early signs of during an exam?

Diabetes, heart disease, cancer

500

Why might dentists ask about a patient’s heart health before a procedure?

Risk of infection/antibiotic need

500

What part of the body is often checked during a diabetes exam to prevent serious complications?

Feet (diabetic foot checks)

500

Some medications can make you dizzy, affecting balance and fall risk. Why is this important for oral health?

Falls can cause chipped, cracked, or lost teeth.

500

Besides brushing and flossing, name one lifestyle habit that supports oral health.

Staying hydrated, limiting sugar, avoiding tobacco, eating balanced diet

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